Screen Problem, PLS HELP - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A few days ago, i put my phone in my bag and went for school, after school ended, i took out my phone and tried to turn it on, i did not see the typical htc splash screen but a blank black screen, a few seconds later, lines began to form, i tried pulling out the battery numerous times and turning it on. But it didnt work, is there something wrong with my LCD screen? I like to use my physical keyboard alot, i noticed theres a tape wire connecting the phone and the screen, is it due to wear and tear that that tape wire is broken?
Im running CM7 with EliteMod kernel
I have attached some pics of what my phone looks like now

Any chance you can provide higher quality photos? To make you feel a little better, I'm 99% sure the LCD isn't cracked. It could be the flex cable as you said.

Sorry, my x10 takes blurry photos... when I open the phone halfway, the cable shows signs of wear and tear
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Here is how my phone look like now
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sebastianlow said:
Sorry, my x10 takes blurry photos... when I open the phone halfway, the cable shows signs of wear and tear
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It's most likely the flex cable, and it's not too difficult to replace it. You just need patience and time.

If I send it back to htc, how much will the repair cost be?

When I boot and type adb devices, it doesn't recognize the device. My computer also don't recognise it as a phone.
When I pull out the battery and plug it in, adb recognize the device, but in recovery mode.
I am able to get to bootloader as well.
Do you still think its the flex cable's problem?

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Help with my xperia

well, i' have installed roms for a while and everything is ok, but in last days my phone sometimes stop responding, the screen doesn't turn on pushing the power button, but the funny is that apparently the phone still working, how do I know? if i have patience after a moment maybe 10 mins or in other cases is delayed 1 day the screen shows up in the last part where it was.
Now when I don't have patience and i pull off the battery and try to turn on the phone, the phone apparently turn on, vibrate, and then show the blue light and thats all , the phone still has keep in the black screen and I have to pull off the battery and repeat the process until the phone wants turn on
please help me this problem is really stressful
and a extra information..
2 or 3 months ago my phone fell down in a pool
maybe the problem is the battery? any help is valuable for me
So I can tell you 90% your Xperia Play suffers from a disease called "the flex cable damaged" disease. Your phone will have to undergo a surgery which will replace the damaged flex cable with a new one. Flex cable is the cable which connects the motherboard to the screen. Common issue for Xperia Play. Revert to stock, and I mean completely stock, then send to Sony Centre and replace for free if you still have warranty.
woww that was fast, unfortunately I have no warranty, my cousin throw me at the pool so i think he can pay me the flex cable... do you know how much is it?
by the way........rhank you sooooooo much
Er I am not sure about the price cause I got mine fixed under warranty. But I think it's not really expensive
So a tip for us is that open the slider slowly to avoid damage to the flex cable right?
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So a tip for us is that open the slider slowly to avoid damage to the flex cable right?
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Yep. Some people always push up hard (I am one of them ) then my flex cable is damaged.
I don't think it has anything to do with how hard you're using the device.
It has to do with how it was installed from the factory.
sometimes the cable can get bunched up underneath the screen and get a crimp in it.
My other spare screen slider cord has been crimped and i don't know how much longer it will last
but my other one is totally fine.
Guys I had problems too with my XP. One day the screen became all glitchy than i changed my flex cable and now the Device goes on when I push the on/off button the device thrills but no screen.
Any solution for this all ready flashed stock .TFT file.

Really a weird issue :(

Hi friends, from last week am facing a display issue in my desire z mobile. The display changes the colors when ever i unmask the KB or sometimes even when it masked... when i googled for this problem i came to know that the ribbon cable is loose. so i decided to open the mobile and reconnect the cable. I did everything perfectly, but when i repaired and turned on the mobile , the screen is black.. only after rebooting (by hearing the welcome tone) my menu keys start lighting and by pressing the power key my screen turns on. Even i cant see the boot loader page ..
I think this could be a software issue, but i dont know how operating with the hardware can mess up the software
Friends please guide me
Something is up with the ribbon cable either it came loose again when u were putting back together or its broken.
I actually fixed mine today, it was wearing through the black outer part and was making the screen jump during scrolling and long pressing when only tapping.
I fixed it with a small piece of electrical tape placed over the exposed part. I guess it grounds out once it becomes exposed.
U only have to remove the mother board from the phone to really see most of it.
What exactly did u do? Is there an exposed part of the ribbon from wear and tear?
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Something is up with the ribbon cable either it came loose again when u were putting back together or its broken.
I actually fixed mine today, it was wearing through the black outer part and was making the screen jump during scrolling and long pressing when only tapping.
I fixed it with a small piece of electrical tape placed over the exposed part. I guess it grounds out once it becomes exposed.
U only have to remove the mother board from the phone to really see most of it.
What exactly did u do? Is there an exposed part of the ribbon from wear and tear?
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there is no physical damage in the ribbon, even i saw the whole connection of the ribbon... no physical damage.
But now, after reconnecting the parts i got another problem to... i cant see any boot animation and boot screen... when i start the mobile it remains black screen and only after hearing the boot tone, again by pressin the power button the screen turns on.. till that the screen is black.. dont know what to do .
U should get a q tip with some rubbing alcohol and clean up the connection and blow on the connection to make sure there is nothing there. Just take our time when u do it u don't wanna mess anything up
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mymeatb18 said:
U should get a q tip with some rubbing alcohol and clean up the connection and blow on the connection to make sure there is nothing there. Just take our time when u do it u don't wanna mess anything up
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sorry i cant get your way of cleaning the connectors. could you please elaborate me the cleaning process? Then bro, still i dont know why i was not able to see the bootloader screen and the bootup animation... but after booting up mobile works fine... so confused
Sorry use a cotton swap dipped in the alcohol to clean the connector on the cable and mother board.
Does the phone have a custom recovery? If so what happens when u boot into it?
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mymeatb18 said:
Sorry use a cotton swap dipped in the alcohol to clean the connector on the cable and mother board.
Does the phone have a custom recovery? If so what happens when u boot into it?
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no it doesnt have any custom recovery. first i come across the screen colour fault, so i rerooted my phone to claim warranty, but unfortunatly i was not able to claim the warranty. so i felt to open the mobile myself and tight the ribbon. After attempting this repair now new problem araised ie i cant even see the bootloader page and boot animation.. but the phone is working fine..
whenever i turn on the mobile the black screen remains , then i will here boot tone then my soft key lights will lighten, then i will press power butto, then my lock screen will pop up. this is my situation.
Dont know what to do
First let me try your cleaning option, but could you advice me something other than the alcohol ?
Alcohol is the best cuz its sterilizes and dries fast. U don't need to soak it just to get the cotton swab wet and shake off excess and dab it on the connections. If u rub it might get cotton stuck. U could also use a keyboard dust blaster or some kind of compressed air to blast away any particles.
The main thing is to make sure u connectors are down all the way and not to have any tension while putting it back together.
If u separate both halves of the phone make sure u connect to the back of the motherboard after u have tightened down the brackets that keep the two pieces together.
Are u trying to avoid having to remove the sticker while loosening the motherboard?
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Now the problem getting worse.. after a cleanup with a cotton bud, my touch sensitive fails to work.
:crying:
now the problems are :
* touch not working
* display colours are changed
* cant see the bootloader and boot animation
Please someone help me :crying:
dont know what to do. Its just a 3 month mobile, cant lose it
Ur doing something wrong all ur problems has to do with the cable. That cable connects the screen to the motherboard
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I think the proper response is replace the flex cable, they do go bad and for the most part I'm sure you didn't do anything wrong. Technology fails from time to time, about 20$ or so and relatively easy to replace
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yes i think i have to replace the cable, but now i think i damaged the digitizer too..so i have to change both the ribbon cable and digitizer.
but i dont know why i cant see the bootloader and the boot animation.
thats my main problem now..
as i want to root my mobile again i need the bootloader page, guys please help me on this
then anyone having a desire z for sales?? (2nd hand sales ?)
I would probably just replace the ribbon cable before doing anything else digitizer is tied into the ribbon cable as well.
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I would probably just replace the ribbon cable before doing anything else digitizer is tied into the ribbon cable as well.
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but whats my question is, if i change the cable, will it solve my bootloader issue?
Most likely
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Hey,
unfortunetly i can't post in develpment so i'll write it here, maybe someone will put this post there
recently i've installed on my HTC Desire Z CM10.1 but there is some i think unknown issue:
when i'm taking picture with HDR option selected
- first picture is taken well
- but in the next try, i've got informaction HDR processing and suddenly cam application is exiting, when i check in my album folder i've got 3 different pictures(with different expose time) and one whole gray(maybe this one should appear when HDR combine those 3 picture into one but it never happens, it works fine only at first try)
if anyone could please post this message into:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031678
thx
boskras said:
Hey,
unfortunetly i can't post in develpment so i'll write it here, maybe someone will put this post there
recently i've installed on my HTC Desire Z CM10.1 but there is some i think unknown issue:
when i'm taking picture with HDR option selected
- first picture is taken well
- but in the next try, i've got informaction HDR processing and suddenly cam application is exiting, when i check in my album folder i've got 3 different pictures(with different expose time) and one whole gray(maybe this one should appear when HDR combine those 3 picture into one but it never happens, it works fine only at first try)
if anyone could please post this message into:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031678
thx
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I too had the same issue.. I think the HDR option is not working in that ROM, so you better turn off the HDR.
I apologize for my english, i'm french..
I've the same problem. After a 1 meter-fall, it fell to the ground flat. Since, it doesn't work.
When i press the power button, the phone seems to start : vibration, and the sensitives touchs light. But i can't see anything on the screen, it stay black...
Do you think it can be the LCD screen to repair or the ribon cable ? If it was the ribbon cable, the sensitves touchs didn't turn on, don't you think ?
Thanks for your help, and again i'm sorry for my basic english..!
alexis90 said:
I apologize for my english, i'm french..
I've the same problem. After a 1 meter-fall, it fell to the ground flat. Since, it doesn't work.
When i press the power button, the phone seems to start : vibration, and the sensitives touchs light. But i can't see anything on the screen, it stay black...
Do you think it can be the LCD screen to repair or the ribon cable ? If it was the ribbon cable, the sensitves touchs didn't turn on, don't you think ?
Thanks for your help, and again i'm sorry for my basic english..!
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We cant guess it without testing. In my case i first faced problems regarding ribbon cable and slowly the prob builds up and now my screen is full back. But in your case it is most likely to be the lcd part.
So, better you make a test about it by swapping it into another phone or so..
then one more thing, even if the ribbon cable fails some part of it may work like sensitive light and touch..
I had the same problem. Just get the cable replaced.

[Q] Completely Grey Screen

I was hoping to turn my wife's old epic 4g touch into a cheapcast. So I bought an mhl adapter from monoprice. She hasn't used her phone in a few months so it was completely dead, so I charged it up and booted the phone and the screen was acting really funky with grey lines and such. The problem just seemed to get worse and worse over a ten minute period, and now the screen is just grey with lines sometimes, and completely grey at other times, every once in a while I can see the screen barely through the lines.
Capacitive buttons seem to still work and I can tell the touch screen is still working as I can unlock the phone, but I can't see anything on the screen at all. I did have the MHL adapter hooked up for a few minutes to verify it worked, and it did but thats it.
I seen some other threads about the grey lines being a battery issue, but I have three batteries for the phone and the same issue with all three. Two are cheap batteries and one is the original samsung battery. And I couldn't find any threads about a completely grey screen with a working touch screen.
So is it dead? Would recovery possible fix this? If so how the heck do I get to download mode without being able to see the screen?
This phone is stock unrooted with whatever the latest firmware update from sprint was. Sorry I can't give you more details, it wasn't my phone so I haven't messed with it too much.
Maybe one of the ribbon cables came loose.
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Yeah I may have to do a tear down. Just seems odd that it would slowly degrade that way. Oddly enough I tried the MHL adapter again and it will display the screen, but its pretty difficult to type on the screen that way. I would probably be golden if the phone was rooted. Then I could easily load some vnc software and be done, but alas Its not rooted...
Not sure if you know how or not. But put tge phone in download mode and use a one click version no data of the same stock version number. Now its rooted and you lost no data in the process. You can find your build version in the about phone section of your phone. So if you have fl24 look up the one click no data version
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It is likely that the battery is shot. What happens with lith-ion batteries is when they lose all of their charge, the become unstable to completely useless. When the phone dies, the battery still has about 20% charge left. Over time that charge drops to levels making the use of it inadvisable. I suggest trying a new battery first. If that does not fix it, we can work from there. Order one and check the flex cables in the meantime. An unstable battery can cause undesirable behavior of the device to include screen issues.
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I suppose thats a possibility. Unfortunately I've already done a factory reset on the phone so theres not much there anyway. I'm used to nexus phones that make it super easy to root and sideload via adb, so I'm just going to have to dig in and do some reading on this phone so I can put all the pieces together. Certainly I'll choose that option over doing a tear down. Teardown will be the last resort.
Hey Thanks GrayDiggy, Unfortunately my cheap cast project is starting to add up a tad. I was hoping with three separate batteries I could eliminate that as an issue. I'll see if i can source a new battery cheap.

Which replacement screen (Sharp, sony acer)

ok so... the store broke my lcd while they were trying to remove the digitizer... and now i am looking at ebay on which lcd+touch assemlby to buy and i have a question. are the sony, acer and sharp lcd versions compatible with all one x mobos? i did some research and found that the sony version is the best (so they say)
and313 said:
ok so... the store broke my lcd while they were trying to remove the digitizer... and now i am looking at ebay on which lcd+touch assemlby to buy and i have a question. are the sony, acer and sharp lcd versions compatible with all one x mobos? i did some research and found that the sony version is the best (so they say)
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The Sony and Sharp are not compatible with each other( I've tried to replace one with the other), I've never come across the Acer LCD in Australia so I'm not sure. If you don't know how to tell the Sharp and Sony apart, the Sharp has Green backing on the flex cable, while the Sony is sort of orange with a few yellowish stripeson the back of the LCD flex cable. Sorry I couldn't find any of my photos which show the difference. I would recommend buying the LCD/digitizer combo and a separate midframe to mount it on, as it comes with new 3M adhesive, but you may also have to add a few TINY drops of instant adhesive, I say tiny as too much will press out under the digitizer and will show up, but I have found that without it the digitizer will lift from the frame eventually due to the tight fit of the frame in the rear shell of the HOX.
Hope you go ok!
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Sorry, just a bit of additional info, have also come across posts saying the colours of the LCD look washed out with the wrong LCD.
okhughes said:
Hi,
The Sony and Sharp are not compatible with each other( I've tried to replace one with the other), I've never come across the Acer LCD in Australia so I'm not sure. If you don't know how to tell the Sharp and Sony apart, the Sharp has Green backing on the flex cable, while the Sony is sort of orange with a few yellowish stripeson the back of the LCD flex cable. Sorry I couldn't find any of my photos which show the difference. I would recommend buying the LCD/digitizer combo and a separate midframe to mount it on, as it comes with new 3M adhesive, but you may also have to add a few TINY drops of instant adhesive, I say tiny as too much will press out under the digitizer and will show up, but I have found that without it the digitizer will lift from the frame eventually due to the tight fit of the frame in the rear shell of the HOX.
Hope you go ok!
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Sorry, just a bit of additional info, have also come across posts saying the colours of the LCD look washed out with the wrong LCD.
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ok tnx for the info... and i was thinking i can just order whatever. i checked the panel_type in the last_kmsg and i found that i have the replacement screen for which nobody knows who makes it. but it is a warm panel so it probably is sony... but i have to rip it apart to be certain
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ok tnx for the info... and i was thinking i can just order whatever. i checked the panel_type in the last_kmsg and i found that i have the replacement screen for which nobody knows who makes it. but it is a warm panel so it probably is sony... but i have to rip it apart to be certain
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That's the only downside - having to pull phone apart to check which one you have. Also another tip, phone need to be on to change LCD's, boot phone up with it apart, then wake up with power button on old screen, then sleep with power button, change screens then wake up again. There are plenty of vids on youtube to help, if new screen doesn't activate, check flex cable is in square and all the way - have had this problem before also.
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That's the only downside - having to pull phone apart to check which one you have. Also another tip, phone need to be on to change LCD's, boot phone up with it apart, then wake up with power button on old screen, then sleep with power button, change screens then wake up again. There are plenty of vids on youtube to help, if new screen doesn't activate, check flex cable is in square and all the way - have had this problem before also.
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tnx... you answered all i was wondering about really appreciated
edit: ok so i riped it apart again and its a sony. for anyone who is wondering what might happen if the wrong screen is attached to the mobo watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHdtgu4rbxI
and the store said: why you dont just buy the "original" for 40€.... god i hate such people
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okhughes said:
That's the only downside - having to pull phone apart to check which one you have. Also another tip, phone need to be on to change LCD's, boot phone up with it apart, then wake up with power button on old screen, then sleep with power button, change screens then wake up again. There are plenty of vids on youtube to help, if new screen doesn't activate, check flex cable is in square and all the way - have had this problem before also.
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I replaced my screen, but I powered down when removing the screen, and putting the replacement in. Now neither will light up. How do you solve this?
There are no guarantees with this, but try pulling the battery out for a minute or two. then with the original screen in, boot up and let it get to the lock screen wait for the screen to sleep then press power button to wake up then again to sleep. when the screen is sleeping try changing over the screens and then press power button to wake again. this is assuming that the screen displays on startup, but even if it doesn't try this process anyway. if it doesn't work, try doing with the new screen back to the old screen after pulling the battery. I have only ever come across this once, but it wasn't from powering down during a screen change, but pulling the battery seemed to fix it.
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There are no guarantees with this, but try pulling the battery out for a minute or two. then with the original screen in, boot up and let it get to the lock screen wait for the screen to sleep then press power button to wake up then again to sleep. when the screen is sleeping try changing over the screens and then press power button to wake again. this is assuming that the screen displays on startup, but even if it doesn't try this process anyway. if it doesn't work, try doing with the new screen back to the old screen after pulling the battery. I have only ever come across this once, but it wasn't from powering down during a screen change, but pulling the battery seemed to fix it.
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I tried that, didn't work. I think I know the problem now. after searching on multiple forums, I think it's the 220 coil. A lot of people have had a similar issue, and they say they've solved it by replacing the coil. What I want to know is, how I managed to short the coil in the span of a few minutes, despite having used the same screen as the cracked one.
It is possible to do, although they can go for no reason, I recommend taking it somewhere to get coil replaced, it is a very fiddly job and you need to have a steady hand and the right tools (hot air gun) although my father managed to do one with a standard soldering iron, although it wasn't the best job. you risk damaging other components also if they blow off the mainboard (if you can find them), worst case scenario is the display ic has gone - that one will have to be done by a professional.
what a sh!t phone
we tried to repare it 2 years ago.
but failed.
so i just the pieces to gether wanted to see if i can fix it.
still not lcd just touchscreen (and now im not sure if i even have touchscreen lol maybe i broke that to now not sure
anyway sucks i have a brand new lcd touchscreen with frame we bought back then. and its even the right screen a green flex cable like the original one and still noting so i guess i broke the 220 chip thing how dont know. but not sure if i can replace it sucks it was a good phone
is there any help a easy fix? or do i really need to soldern that chip i cant sell the phone since there is personal data on it contacts and pictures (i guess dont remembrer)
It may still be replaceable, if it's been sitting for 2 headed is the phone taking a charge? It needs to be on to change the screen. If it is charging and booting up, and the screen still won't work when being changed try doing a hard reset by holding the power and volume down button until it restarts - have had advice by someone who repairs phones for a living that this should reset what the phone is looking at for hardware and you should be able to do screen replacement. Failing that chances are it's going to be dead. Not much point in selling it these days as they aren't worth much these days. If the phone won't start the battery may be dead flat. The phone needs some voltage to run its charging firmware, you can try to get it charging by leaving on charge for 10 min or more, even if no charge light, then hold power/vol up/vol down at the same time to recalibrate the charge circuit, it may start to charge after this.
Let me know how it goes, I wouldn't spend too much time on it, unless it's now a project..
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It may still be replaceable, if it's been sitting for 2 headed is the phone taking a charge? It needs to be on to change the screen. If it is charging and booting up, and the screen still won't work when being changed try doing a hard reset by holding the power and volume down button until it restarts - have had advice by someone who repairs phones for a living that this should reset what the phone is looking at for hardware and you should be able to do screen replacement. Failing that chances are it's going to be dead. Not much point in selling it these days as they aren't worth much these days. If the phone won't start the battery may be dead flat. The phone needs some voltage to run its charging firmware, you can try to get it charging by leaving on charge for 10 min or more, even if no charge light, then hold power/vol up/vol down at the same time to recalibrate the charge circuit, it may start to charge after this.
Let me know how it goes, I wouldn't spend too much time on it, unless it's now a project..
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ow volum down? okay will try that. but i think i killed it lol cause the charging light wont come on anymore lol
it was just a idea that poped up in my head, that maybe i can save it so i friend can use it but i think i will just trow it away lol or something will give it a shot and see. will report back
nvm it's dead it wont even boot lol. i think i burned sometime lol that little cable that onder the battery thats conects the botem part with the other fliped out 2 time and 3time it smeled burned lol nvm
Sounds like it may have shorted, a replacement is fairly cheap , just depends on how serious you are about spending money on it.
I forgot to mention that when calibrating charge circuit with power/vol up/vol down all held down at the same time, they need to be held down for at least 2 minutes.
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Sounds like it may have shorted, a replacement is fairly cheap , just depends on how serious you are about spending money on it.
I forgot to mention that when calibrating charge circuit with power/vol up/vol down all held down at the same time, they need to be held down for at least 2 minutes.
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nvm i think i fried the cpu or something lol it wont turn on anymore.
i trew it in the bin
Probably the best result, it's probably cheaper to to buy a second hand one and also cause less aggravation when you can't work out why it won't work. You could always sell the replacement screen.
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Probably the best result, it's probably cheaper to to buy a second hand one and also cause less aggravation when you can't work out why it won't work. You could always sell the replacement screen.
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dont think i will sell it i mean who would buy it? lol but guess i could try for like 20euro or 10 lol.
and have 2 batteries for 10 or 5 euro lol
have 3 backcovers also 2 white and 1 black.
we bought every thing to repaire it but yeah.
could maybe sell some **** but pff dont knopw. (its my oncles old phone will ask him (maybe sell every thing exept de motherboard)
That's what I'd do, try and sell it for parts minus the mainboard. If that doesn't work, put it away somewhere and if you come across a dead one cheap, swap the mainboards out (providing it has the same screen - that's a given). Good luck with whatever you decide to do. :good:

New and old screen wont work after botched repair

So I tried to replace my pixel 2 xl screen, I had the phone off and was dissassbmling it. I broke the already old broken screen, and accidentally turned the phone on. Since I couldnt use the screen to touch the turn off button, I left it on and swapped the screen out. Now neither the new or old, known working screen displays on my pixel 2 xl. There isnt any obvious damage to any of the connectors in the phone, what can I try to fix this? I was trying to get to fastboot (dev mode is turned on), but I cant see the screen so I cant really do that.
Any ideas? If worse comes to worse I just want to wipe it so I can sell the chassis on. It still works, the alarm went off this morning when it should have!
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So I tried to replace my pixel 2 xl screen, I had the phone off and was dissassbmling it. I broke the already old broken screen, and accidentally turned the phone on. Since I couldnt use the screen to touch the turn off button, I left it on and swapped the screen out. Now neither the new or old, known working screen displays on my pixel 2 xl. There isnt any obvious damage to any of the connectors in the phone, what can I try to fix this? I was trying to get to fastboot (dev mode is turned on), but I cant see the screen so I cant really do that.
Any ideas? If worse comes to worse I just want to wipe it so I can sell the chassis on. It still works, the alarm went off this morning when it should have!
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If your still able to get to the board unclip the screen and battery clean connectors with some rubbing alcohol let dry a few seconds and reconnect the battery the phone should then be off and reconnect the oled panel. before reassembling the phone power on the phone make sure the screen lights up and you have touch activity. Once everything has been tested and working then reassemble. Always test your replacement parts if possible before assembling the device 100%.
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If your still able to get to the board unclip the screen and battery clean connectors with some rubbing alcohol let dry a few seconds and reconnect the battery the phone should then be off and reconnect the oled panel. before reassembling the phone power on the phone make sure the screen lights up and you have touch activity. Once everything has been tested and working then reassemble. Always test your replacement parts if possible before assembling the device 100%.
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I swapped with rubbing alcohol on the end of a cotton tip and tried the steps you said, still no screen activity. Any more ideas?
You said the broken screen doesn't light up anymore? If it at least lights then try to clip that one back in for a test light. I haven't had my pixel apart yet but I like doing phone repair. it is possible that the replacement part is defective? Also try unplugging the screen and battery again plug the screen in 1st and then the battery if there was any copper or silver contact tape covering anything place it back we're it was. Don't power on this time try plugging the phone in and see if it wakes the device!. And also check over all connectors and contacts make sure every thing is clipped in and touching.
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666syco said:
You said the broken screen doesn't light up anymore? If it at least lights then try to clip that one back in for a test light. I haven't had my pixel apart yet but I like doing phone repair. it is possible that the replacement part is defective? Also try unplugging the screen and battery again plug the screen in 1st and then the battery if there was any copper or silver contact tape covering anything place it back we're it was. Don't power on this time try plugging the phone in and see if it wakes the device!. And also check over all connectors and contacts make sure every thing is clipped in and touching.
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Neither display will light. I've tried the power thing you mentioned, wouldn't turn on at all without the battery!

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